A Read Lancaster Fanning For Full Market Reports YOU big operators. medium-size operators. small operators ... ALLEN MATZ has a new Blue-Key Ford powered & priced just for you ALLEN Hi JIIIATZ, INC. NEW HOLLAND, PA. PHONE 354-2214 c W **’ . ? ' -V V' V ✓ v/'v. Ford • The Mothers (Continued from Page 1) the operation to be strictly dairy, miniature style. A typical milk goat averages two to six quarts of milk a day and is fed regular goat chow and alfalfa or good mixed hay. It takes the Fishers about one hour to complete the milking and the oldest milk gout they have ever had was 16-ycars-old. But mostly, they only stay in the iherd umtl they aie 8 or 9-years old. The stock is registered in either the American Dairy Goat Assn, or the American Goat So ciety. Jacob is president of the Pennsylvania Dairy Goat Assn, and the family participates in the activities of the Southeast ern Pennsylvania Dairy Goat Assn. For young John, who is presi dent of the Lititz-Manheim 4-H Community Club, it’s pigs and not goats for pi ejects “Theie is just no competition in goat projects ” he says John also has abilities in ait and diaw ing, and hopes to studi commei cial ait when he giaduates fiom Manheim Cential High School in 1971. For tourists who visited The Dutch Wondeiland. this sum mer, five fusky kids on loan fiom Windy Hill Farm, gieeted them at their Lincoln Highway East play yard But if you want to see the kids at home, Mis Fisher says you are welcome Oh, yes, you might even get a sweet taste of goats milk like this editor did. Bones are stionger because hey are hollow. SELL * —y YOUR X~pfr « butchered?^- HOGS // DIRECT ARMOUR CO. READING, PA. We will be glad to look at your hogs & bid you. CALL AL SHAFFER AT 376-2941. Evenings 779-3842 ' '> > o> <. v> ■> S SPECIALS PI “"™ T ANTI-TREEZE only $1,52 GAL. TOBACCO PAPER |o v c 50 LB. ROLLS U /2 lb TRACTOR CABS $ 260. NEW 12 CAN STAR MILK COOLERS SPECIAL OFFER 20% OFF ON NEW TRACTOR BATTERIES Plus Your Old Battery C. B. HOOBER « SON Intercourse, Penna. Phone 768-8231 << c ■> \\ < > r \ K M Lancaster Farming. Saturday. Novembers, 1969—13 • Extension (Continued fiom Page 8) above program. They arc ns fol lows: Tuesday, November 18 1.45 pm —Hosteller's Banquet Hall, Mount Joy 8 00 pm. Auditonum, Faim and Home Center, 1383 Ai cadia Rd, Lancaster Wednesday, November 19 1.30 pm Liberty Fire Hall in New Holland 8 00 pm. Auditonum, Solan co High School, Quailyville Rl. Speakers William F. Johnstone, Agncul tuial Extension Economist The Pennsylvania State Univeisily. William H. Juzi, Managei, Penn sylvania Gueinsey Association Camp Hill, Penna, William F. Ro berts, Fieldman, Atlantic Dany Association Lancastei, Penna “With this type of an election it is veiy important that all pio duceis become acquainted with the piogiam, give it eonsideiable evaluation, and then vote m the icfeiendum. Acceptance of the piogram icquires a “yes" vote fiom at least two thuds of those voting, and lepiesentmg not less than 50 peicent of the produc tion of those voting. “All milk producers are urged to attend one of these meetings We are interested in presenting aP of the facts so that you will be moie knowledgeable about the program, and to encourage you to take an active part in this lefeiendum, - ’ the lettei said. Came Report Southeast Division Supervi sor T. A. Reynolds Hunting conditions ideal Excellent har vest of pheasants so far, with many left Good rabbit hunting throughout the Division. Some turkeys and grouse in mountain ous areas Foliage still heavy but almost all the corn has been har vested Good waterfowl supply, particulaily geese. Southcentral Division Sup ervisor W A Hodge Region generally wet but due to clear by Saturday Roads good Foilage down fairly well, with about 70 pei cent of corn harvested. Many Sale Register EVERY FRlDAY—Stockers and Feeders—Shciandoah Valley Va. Cattle. Staunton Union Slock Yards, Inc. Staunton, Va. SAT. NOV. B—lo A.M. Marlin’s Sale Stables, Blue Ball, Pa. 100 head racing ponies. Dispersal and consigned. Equipment at 10 a m. Ponies at 12 noon. Paul Z. Mar tin. SAT NOV. B—ll A.M. Public Sale of Valuable Farm Machin ery and Personal Property at RD. #l, Wrightsville, Pa., ap prox, Vz mi S. of East Prospect in Lower Windsor Twp., York County. Teims by Paul P. Sech nst. SAT NOV B—ll3o AM Public Sale of Household Items, Antiqu es. Faim Equipment located Va mi. S. of Columbia Ave, 1 mi E. ot Mountville. Pa along Hershey Mill Road Sale by Abiam R. Sheaffer, Columbia R 2, Pa. MON. NOV. 10 Wayne Ken nedy Angus Sale, Kimball, Ne biaska. TUES NOV 11 745 PM. Penna Hampshne Sheep Assn. Bied Ewe Sale sheep aiena, Paim Show Building, Hams buig, Pa THURS NOV 13—8 P M Public Daily Cow Sale located 5 mi N. of Rt 222 along 897. 2 mi N of Reinholds Sale by Vemon and Ray Kline FRI NOV 14—1 30 P M Feeder Cattle and Calves Sale by Blue Ridge Livestock Sales, Inc, Chailes Town, W. Va FRI NOV 14—8 PM Public Auction of 60 Reg and Top Grade Holstein Dany Cattle to be held in the daay bain arena at the Aberdeen Sales Co. in Churchville, Hartfoid Co., Md. located on Md. Rt 22, 6 mi. east of Bel Air, Md Sale managed by Aberdeen Sales Company. SAT. NOV. 15—9 AM. Public Sale of Valuable early steam en gine parts and steam and trac tion engines located at Kmzers, Pa, east of Lancaster along Rt. 30 Sale by Kmzer Equipment Co Svr NOV 15 —12 45 PM. Diller and Stoltzfus Registered Holstein Sale located along Rt 222, 6 mi. S. of Lancaster on the Carl Diller farm Sale by Carl Diller and John J Stoltzfus. MON NOV. 17—S & W Ranches’ Sale, Purdum, Nebraska. turkeys in mountainous areas, with good pheasant hunting in the lower counties Best supply of rabbits in years. Grouse are spotty fine in some areas, scarce in others. Southwest Division Supervi sor G. L. Norris Rains have left water standing, in low spots, but weather seems to be clearing up for weekend. Leaves are com ing down, which aids visibility, but there is much standing corn yet. Roads are no problem. Phea sants in good supply better than last year. Good rabbit sup ply. though heavy grass and low o'round cover sometimes make them difficult to see. Good turkey hunting. . ATTENTION! Get your Trojan Seed Corn from Lane. County's original Trojan Dealer GENE G. HOOVER Lititz Rip 3, Pa. Ph: 569-0756 Representing Carlton Seed Co. Hanover, Pa.